Blake Shelton has recorded songs about a variety of subjects, such as two coon dogs in love ('Ol Red'), hard partying ('All About Tonight'), heartache ('She Wouldn't Be Gone'), a 'Hillbilly Bone,' and of course, love ('Who Are You When I'm Not Looking'). Fans can anticipate many of the same topics from his new album, but the singer says there are more songs about one particular subject, reflecting what's taking place in his life at this moment, including his upcoming wedding to Miranda Lambert on May 14.

"There's a handful of things that people would expect from me about in-breeding and drinking and dogs stuck together and stuff like that," Blake tells The Boot. "But there will be plenty of positive, fun love songs, because that's where I'm at right now. I mean, I'm getting married in a month and about to have my manhood cut, but I'm happy about it for a change. I'm ready for that part of my life."

With a July 12 release date and his single 'Honey Bee' already sitting within the Top 20 on the country charts, Blake is back in the studio this week with producer Scott Hendricks rushing to put the finishing touches on the yet-to-be-titled project.

Catch Blake on NBC's new talent show, 'The Voice,' which premiered last night (April 26). The next episode, which airs May 3 at 9:00 PM ET/PT, will feature more blind auditions as the coaches choose the rest of their team of singers.

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